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Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Thirteen, 1749 and Volume Fourteen, 1750: Index for the Year 1750

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Thirteen, 1749 and Volume Fourteen, 1750
Index for the Year 1750
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Volume Thirteen, 1749
    1. Contents
    2. Foreword to the Reissue
    3. Introduction
    4. Daily Reports of the Year 1749
    5. Songs Sung by the Salzburgers in the Year 1749
    6. Cumulative Index to Volumes I through XII
    7. Notes for the Year 1749
    8. Index for the Year 1749
  6. Volume Fourteen, 1750
    1. Contents
    2. Introduction
    3. Daily Reports of the Year 1750
    4. Hymns Sung by the Georgia Salzburgers in 1750
    5. Notes for the Year 1750
    6. Index for the Year 1750

INDEX

Abercorn, village near juncture of Abercorn Creek and Savannah River, mentioned, 10, 42

“behind Abercorn” = Goshen, 51, 52.

Abercorn Creek (Mill River), branch of Savannah River, fertile land along, 21, 66, 150

Acton, German and Swiss settlement near Savannah, mentioned, 123

Agriculture, see Crops.

Albinus, . . . , court chaplain in London, forwards gifts, 5.

letters to, 14, 73, 116

letters from, 69, 70, 74, 76, 126, 153, 157, 185

mentioned, 125, 176

composed verses, 127

Altherr, Johann, Swiss from St. Gall, 72

Anhalt, German principality, mentioned, 180

Anton Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick, hymnist, 222

Arnsdorf, Andreas Lorentz, deceased tanner, 8

Arndt, Johann, Pietist author, 57, 210

Augsburg, city in Swabia, source of gifts, 2, 65, 136, 184–185, 207

Augsburg hymnal, well arranged, 190, 193

Augusta, city up the Savannah River, mentioned, 23, 59, 101

Austrian exiles, 94–95

Avery, Mr. Joseph, deceased English surveyor, 47

Bacher, Mrs. Thomas, pious Salz, mentioned, 44

becoming frail, 170, 171

Baptisms, see Births and Baptisms.

Barley press, 94

Baumann, Conrad, Salz, dies 87, 88

Beaufain, Mr. Hector Beringer de, South Carolina merchant, 125

Beicht- und Communionbüchlein, tract by Wirth, April, note 14

Beiträge zum Bau . . . , see Contributions . . .

Benefactions, see Gifts.

Bichler, Thomas, Salz, has consumptive fever, 13

a little stronger, 14

no progress in Christianity, 167, 168

being tried, 209; Jan., note 28

Bichler, Mrs., w Thomas, bears child, 15

Birkholt, immigrant, paid passage, settled near Savannah, 189

Births and baptisms: Bichler child, 15

German child at Abercorn, 42

English child, 63

Rottenberger child, 135

Schefler child, 135

Zoller child, 193

Simon Reuter child, Helena Hüber child, 203

Bloodletting, 205

Blue Bluff, new name of Uchee land, 193

being surveyed, 199

Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, Pietist, author of Güldenes Schatz-Kästlein der Kinder Gottes Treasure Chest, 107; June, note 5, Aug., note 3

of Tägliches Hausbuch der Kinder Gottes, Aug., note 2

Bogg, Peter, master of Charles Town Galley, March, note 10

Boltzius, Christiana Elisabeth, d Johann Martin, dies, 181–183

buried, 184

Boltzius, Gertraut, w Johann Martin, makes silk, 29

ill, 91, 106, 119

Boltzius, Gotthilf Israel, s Johann Martin, to study in Germany, 80, 81

sick with purples, 171

loves brother, 172

Boltzius, Johann Martin, pastor at Ebenezer (passim)

Boltzius, Samuel Leberecht, s Johann Martin, to study in Germany, 80, 81

letter from, 85

dies, 171–173

remembered, 191, 204

Bonin, Mr. von, benefactor, 127

Books, see Halle.

Brandner, Matthias, Salz, a true Christian, 87

takes on servants, 96, 117

his children have scarlet fever, 186, 202

receives servant, 189

Breslau, benefactress in, 135

Brickmaking, 98–99, 220

Bridge, repaired, 8, 117

Broughton, Mr., secretary of SPCK, letter from, 16, 69, 70

Brown, Scots engineer, 86, 107

working on barley stamp, 104

Brückner, Georg, Salz, ill, 87

Brunnholtz, Johann Peter, pastor in Pennsylvania, letter to, 99

letter from, 121, 122

praised, 169

Bryan, Hugh and Jonathan, S.C. planters; Nov., note 16

Burkhart, Martin, Pal, writes letter, 87

Cabinet Preacher, Pietist tract, 22; Feb., note 8

Calendar, printed in German in Philadelphia, 24

Carl Rudolf, see Prince of Wurttemberg.

Carpenters, in short supply, 49

Carters at mill, earn much money, 142

Catholic man, sick, 42

dies, 52

Cattle, Trustees to sell cowpen, 38, 49, 51

cowpen mentioned, 101, 176; March, note 2

Caesar, Charleston Negro, invents cure, 88

Charleston, port in South Carolina, (passim)

Charles Town Galley, ship; March, note 10, April, note 8, July, note 10

Cherokees, see Indians.

Christ, Mrs., nee Metzger, w. Gottfried, dies, 170

Church in Savannah, consecrated, 87

Churches, see Jerusalem Church and Zion Church.

Compendium theologicum, see Freylinghausen.

Confession and Holy Communion Booklet, religious tract by Ambrosius Wirth, 26, 56. See Beichtbüchlein

Congarees, Congrees, settlement in South Carolina, refuge of renegades, 22, 23, 56

mentioned, 52

Lutheran people there, 55

Contributions to the Kingdom of God, religious tract, 203

Cotton, grows abundantly, 25

cotton gin, 25

Corn, see Crops.

Council, governing body in Savannah, consisting of a President and five Assistants, convokes assembly, instructs surveyor, 10

petitioned by Boltzius, 19, 21, 72, 154

will cede iron, 38, 47

in session, 83, 187

composing petition, 85

donates land, 118

letter to, 137

changes in, 177

Cows, Cowpen, see Cattle.

Creeks, see Indians.

Crops, barley; beans 139, 144, 150

corn, 140, 144

rice, 139, 144, 150

rye, 140

squash, 139, 144

sweet potatoes, 139

wheat, 140

Cudulur, city in India, scene of Lutheran missions, 111

Curtius, see Kurtz.

Customary sins, Jan., note 20

Cypress, see Trees.

Daily Housebook, see Bogatzky.

Deaths: widow Graniwetter’s son, 11

her other son, 27

N.’s oldest son, 15

Conrad Baumann, 87

Metzger, 90

illigitimate child, 100

wid Lemmenhofer, 109

Mrs. Christ, 171

Samuel Leberecht Boltzius, 171

Klocker girl, 179

Christiana Elisabeth Boltzius, 181

Carl Flerl’s son, 190

Zoller’s son, 193

Johann Georg Häfner, 203

a young woman, 205

Hüber child, 206

Seckinger child, 206

Deer skins, drop in price, 102

boatload lost, 123

Deodant, English law, 168

Diego, Mr., letter from, 112

Dippel, deviant Lutheran minister in Germany, 17

Diseases: pica (clay eating), 89, July, note 4

measles, 161, 196

the purples, 161, 204

scarlet fever, 178, 186, 196, 202, 204, 205

Dobel, John, English friend, Feb., note 10

Dogma of Penitence and the Forgiveness of Sins, religious tract, Drought, 90

East India, scene of missionary activity, 157

East India Reports, missionary reports, 107, 110, 156; Aug., note 5

Ebenezer, Salzburger settlement near Savannah (passim)

Ebenezer Creek, unnavigable waterway from Old to New Ebenezer, soldiers settle on, 1

Ehrhardt, Mr., letter to Mr. Meyer, 65

Eigel, Georg, Salz, obstacle to son’s Christianity, 6; Jan., note 13

Eischberger, receives servant, 189

Eischberger, Ruprecht, his children sick with scarlet fever, 186

recovering, 188, 193

Englishmen, visit Ebenezer, 62

English inn keepeer, 155

English soldier with German wife, 148.

Europa, ill-starred ship, Feb., note 2

European crops (wheat, rye, barley, oats), 47

faring badly, 55

recover, 60; Sept., note 14

Fabricius, Lutheran missionary in India, 110

“Fathers,” Salzburger patrons, 1, 16, 77, 125, 176, 216. See G. A. Francke, Urlsperger, Ziegenhagen.

Fels, Pastor, minister in Lindau, 195

Firs, see Trees.

First Swabian transport, 175, 177, 211

to settle on Uchee land, 178

Flerl (Flörl), Carl, praises lord, 190

his stepson ill, 198, 212

Flerl, Hans, Salz, mentioned, 178

Francke, Gotthilf August, s A. H. Francke, Reverend Father and benefactor, collects gifts, 5, 185

mentioned, 77, 81, 116, 126, 164, 173, 176

letter from, 80

letter to, 112

Francke, Johann Paul, German from Purysburg, 87

French merchant in Savannah, 166

Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, professor at Halle, author of Geistreiches Gesangbuch Compendium Theologicum 15

and sermons; Jan., note 29

Friesel, disease, Jan., note 24, Dec., note 13

Fruit, plum and peach trees damaged by icicles, 31

Fullbright, Christoph, Sept., note 22

Geistreiches Gesangbuch, see Freylinghausen.

Gerhard, Paul, hymnist, 223

German crops (= European crops), See wheat, rye, oats, barley.

German man from Pennsylvania, 59

German immigrants, arrive at Charleston in bad condition, 19

German people behind Abercorn (at Goshen), 51, 53, 61, 100, 114, 149, 164, 212

German people in Savannah, 3, 58, 72, 81, 123, 164

German servants in South Carolina, 4

German smuggler in West Indies, 165

German Village, at St Simons, Jan., note 2

German Reformed, see Reformed.

Gifts, collected by Francke and Urlsperger, 5

Gill, Captain, mariner, to take mail, 32

Glaner, Matthias, Salz, mentioned, 109, 110, 147, 155, 156

marries widow Zant, 181

Good Harmony, Boltzius’ undeveloped estate, Aug., note 14

Goshen, fertile land “behind Abercorn,” being surveyed, 20, 21

fertile, 25, 34, 61

mentioned, 53, 114, 144, 151, 154

Boltzius receives grant at, 119, 120

land donated, 199

Gospel and Epistle Sermons, by P. J. Spener, 35

Graham, Dr., neighbor of Salzburgers, 114, 118, 120

Graniwetter, Anna Catharina, nee Sturmer, Salz, wid Caspar, bears cross 22

her daughter ill, 9, 11, 62

her son bedridden, 11

dies, 12

other son dies, 27

she is ill, 62

Grant, John Rodolph, trader, Feb., note 11

Gristmills, a great benefit, 63

Gronau, Christian Israel, deceased colleague of Boltzius, remembered, 175

Gruber, Johann, Salz, sick, 193

Gschwandl, Thomas, Salz, he and his daughter dangerously ill, 13, 14

Habersham, James, merchant, member of Council, urges use of slaves, 12, 18

fears his ship has sunk, 15

mentioned, 1, 116, 119, 122

forwards mail, 32

effects improvements in Council, 58

capable and hardworking, 81

ship delayed, 116

a neighbor, 119

letters from, 120, 180

becomes secretary of the Council, 177

shows affection, 187, 192

Häfner, Johann Georg, sick, 202

dies, 203, 204; Dec., note 6

Hailstones, 45, 48, 60

Halle, East German city, home of Francke Foundation, source of gifts, 2, 5, 65

chests of books and medicines from, 70, 72, 73, 107, 153, 160

Halle Hymnal, 57

see Freylinghausen.

Halle Orphanage, mentioned, 77, 161, 171; June, note 10

source of medicine, 207

Harmonium Antonianum, musical text edited by Pastor Mayer, 160

Harris, Mr. John, partner of Habersham, fears his ship has sunk, 15

Haymaking, difficult, 139, 141

being harvested, 150

Held, Hans Michael, Pal herdsman, returns to Ebenezer, 136; Sept., note 9

Helfenstein, Friderica, Pal, June, note 1

Hermann, Johann, hymnist, 222

Heron, Col., former commandant at Frederica, requests boards, 98, 115

letter from, 123

mentioned, 124

Hessler, Mrs. Christian, lying in, 10

Honey, wild, some poisonous, 39

House consecrations: Ruprecht Steiner, 43

Kalcher, 208

Hüber child dies, 206

Hüber, Jacob, Swabian, praises God, 209; Dec., note 8

Hüttemann, Mr., missionary to Indies, 157

Hymns, see Appendix.

Incantations, 37, 43

Indian crops (corn, sweet potatoes, rice), 141

Indians, capture renegades, 31

Creeks, Cherokees, and French Indians involved in war, 92

Creeks burn youth, 93

Indians steal horse, 101

demand old prices, 102

Instruction for the Sick and Dying, by S. Urlsperger, 52

Introduction to the Religious Struggles . . . , tract by Dr. Walch, 117

Ironwork for sawmill, ceded by Trustees, 38, 176, 217

Italian in Purysburg sells cocoons, 43

Jerusalem Church, town church in Ebenezer, 107, 151, 160, 188, 190, 212, 213

Kalcher, Mrs. Margaretha, w Ruprecht, weak, 19

well versed in catechism, 105

Kalcher, Ruprecht, Salz, mentioned 7, 44, 45, 141, 142

lives in orphanage, 95

acquires house, 96

receives servant, 189

consecrates house, 208

Kalcher, oldest daughter ill, 161, 198

Kieffer, Maria, w Theobald, Jr., expecting confinement, 13

Kieffer, Theobald, Sr., Pal from Purysburg, gives witness, 91

Kieffer, Theobald, Jr., keeps slave, 100

buys second slave, 112; June, note 13

Klocker, Gertraut, Salz, marries in Goshen, 53

Klocker girl ill, 178

Kogler, Barbara, w Georg, Salz, recovers, 135

has tribulations, 139

Kogler, Georg, Salz, chief carpenter and sawmiller, mentioned, 8, 141

works on barley stamp, 104

Kohleisen, Peter, Salz, shoemaker, mentioned, 36

gets drunk, 102

Kronberger, Jacob, has slave, 100, 120

Krause, Leonhard, Salz, his maid summons Boltzius, 146, 156

Kurtz (Curtzius), Jacob Friedrich, swindler, 25, 121; Dec., note 27

Laminit, Mr., patron of the Salzburgers, letter to Mr. Meyer, 65, 176

Landfelder, Ursula, wid. Veit, Salz, 165

Last Supper, painting, donated, 192

Leimberger, Christian, Salz, buys slave, 93, 94

Lemke, Hermann Heinrich, assistant minister in Ebenezer, mentioned, 3, 88, 119, 141, 166

in Savannah, 58, 125

a reliable assistant, 75

makes plans for dam, 103, 108

to receive land, 130

inspects land, 137

attends Council, 177

Lemmenhofer, Maria, Salz, wid Veit, ill, 91

near death, 105

dies, 109

buried, 102

Lindau, city on Lake Constance, 195, 196

Little Treasure Chest, see Carl Heinrich Bogatzky.

Lloyd, Mr., silk expert in London, letter to, 76

London, source of benefactions, 1

Long lots, Oct., note 15

Lord Trustees, see Trustees.

Lucerne (Luzern), Swiss city, exiles from, 80, 211, 215; June, note 11

Lumber industry: barrel staves, shingles, dressed lumber for West Indies, 17, 25, 31, 33, 66, 67, 98, 152

boards in demand, 31, 48, 63, 98

being cut, 36

cypresses plentiful on Abercorn Creek, 34

pine boards, 198

Lutherans, at Saxe Gotha, 55

Lutherans in Savannah. See German people in Savannah.

Madras, city in India, scene of Lutheran missions, 111

Lutz, Master, pastor in Lindau, 195

Mäderjan, pastor in Thommendorf, 194

Maier, Pastor, patron in Halle, 65

letter from, 79

Martyn, Benjamin, Trustees’ secretary, letter to. 76

letter from, 127

view on slavery, 129

Maurer, Mrs. Hans, mentioned, 89

Maurer, ... d Mrs. Maurer, eats sand, 89

Mayer, Johann Georg, see Meyer, J.G.

Mayer, Ludwig, see Meyer, J. L.

Mayer, Pastor, ed. of book, 160

Measles, see Diseases.

Memmingen, German city, resort of exiles, 181

Memorial and Thanksgiving service, 39

Mengden, Gustav von, hymnist, 222

Metzger, Johann Jacob, Palatine tailor, dies, 90; July, note 5

Meyer, (Johann) Georg, brother Johann Ludwig, his apprentice sick, 202

Meyer, (Johann) Ludwig, physician with 4th Salz trans, mentioned, 35, 153, 166, 177

still serves as judge, 40

resigns, 57, 58

reconsiders, 75, 77

to validate drafts, 79

to sign petition, 85, 86

receives new house, 96

receives letter, 121

marries, 158, 160, 178

receives servant, 189

Meyer, Magdalena, w. Georg, sick, 53

Milldam, well constructed, 207

Mill River, see Abercorn Creek.

Mills, must be fortified, 46

standing still, can run again, 112, 140

owe money, 128. See Gristmills, Sawmills.

Mischke, Inspector, inspector of schools in Halle, fondly remembered, 91, 110

Mitzscher, see Metzger.

Mohr, Jacob, youth from Purysburg, Jan., note 12

Mount Pleasant, fortress on Savannah River above Ebenezer, mentioned, 101

Mühlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, pastor from Halle, praised, 169

Mulberry trees (for silkworms), 9, 30

damaged by icicles, 31

in full leaf, 42

damaged by drought, 71

white mulberry, 133

Müller, Mrs. Christina, Palatine, w Fr. Wilh., ill, 157

Munch, Chretien de, Augsburg banker, Jan., note 31, Sept., note 11, Dec., note 29

Nassau, German principality, home of Schubdreins, 199

Necessary Combination, etc., religious tract Neander, Joachim, hymnist, 222

Negroes, see Slavery.

Neidlinger, Johann, Sr. & Jr., Swabian tanners, 189

Neidlinger, Matthias, Swabian organist, 17, 187; Nov., 18

Negroes, see Slaves.

Oak, see Trees.

The Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace, law book by W. Welson, 63

Oglethorpe, James Edward, founder of Georgia, his regiment disbanded, 1

Old Ebenezer, first location of Salzburgers, now the Trustees’ cow-pen, 38

Orphanage in Ebenezer, being repaired, 44

Orphanage in Halle, see Halle.

Oyster shells for lime burning, 139

Paedigogium Regium, lycee for young noblemen, 219

Painting of Last Supper, 192

Palachacolas, fort on Savannah River, mentioned 24

Parker, Henry, becomes President of the Council, 177; Nov., note 3

Pennsylvania, German from, 59

Pica (clay eating), see Diseases.

Pietist parlance, Feb., note 5, 24; Aug., note 11

Piltz, Andreas, deceased Salz from Rastadt, an honest man, 156, 181

Pines, see Trees.

Polzenhagen, Mr., missionary to Indies, 157

Port Royal, small port in South Carolina, mentioned 33, 48, 116, 140

Ports, George Philip, Pal, 144, 146, 151

Portugal, source of silk seed, 124–125

Power of God in Little Children, religious tract, 202

President, 51, 137, see Council.

Purysburg, Swiss settlement across and down river from Ebenezer, mentioned, 5

Red Bluff, site of Ebenezer, 28

Reformed, followers of Calvin and Zwingli, 5

in South Carolina, 56

woman visits Ebenezer, 60, see Zübli.

Reverend Fathers, Jan., note 3. See Fathers.

Rice, see Crops. Rice stamp, 94

Richter, Christian Friedrich, professor at Halle, his medicines used, 161, Oct., note 14

Riedelsperger, Salz, has trading business, 94

serves as butcher, 196

Riedelsperger, Mrs., Maria, nee Schweighoffer, weak 206

Riesch, Bonaventura, pastor in Lindau, 195

Rist, Johann, hymnist, 222

Rodigast, Samuel, hymnist, 222

Rottenberger, Anna Franziska, d Stephan, born 135

Rottenberger, Catharina, nee Piedler, w Stephan, bears child, 135

Rottenberger, Christoph, Salz, makes machines 83, 104

Rottenberger, Stephan, Salz carpenter, names child, 135

Rutilius, Martin, hymnist, 222

Rye, see Crops.

Sachs-Gotha (Saxe-Gotha), settlement in South Carolina, Lutherans there, 55

Salt, scarce, 139

Sanftleben, Georg, Silesian carpenter, mentioned, 13

Sanftleben, Magdalena, nee Arnsdorf, w Georg, ailing, 64

Savannah, chief city in Georgia passim

Savannah River, river fronting Augusta, Ebenezer, and Savannah, et passim

Savannah Town, trading station near Augusta, mentioned, 23, 73

German man from there (Vollbrecht), 152

Sawmill, new sawmill to be built, 46, 128, 166

old sawmill productive, 47

a great benefit, 64

Scarlet fever, see Diseases.

Schäffer, Pastor in Regensburg, benefactor, 107

Schatz-Kästlein, see Bogatzky.

Schauer’s balm, a medication, 11; Jan., note 18

Schefler, Fridrich Carl, s Johann, born, 135

Schefler, Johann, Salz, has son, 135

Scheraus, Johann, Swabian, has distant plantation, 209

Schleydorn, Mr. Heinrich, German merchant in Philadelphia, 121, 133

Schmidt, Johann, Austrian, changes plantation, 13

his horse stolen, 101

foreman at cowpen, 141

Schmolck, Benjamin, hymnist, 222

Schoolmaster, 112, see Wertsch.

Schröder, Samuel, miller from Danzig, 122

Schubdrein, Josef, Pal carpenter, builds milldam, 207; Dec., note 26

Schubdrein, Peter, still in Savannah, 14

could accompany Boltzius boys, 116

to visit Nassau, 199; Jan., note 27, Nov., 32

Schubdrein brothers, industrious, 49, 103

make bricks, 99, 104

ailing, 116

pleased with Ebenezer, 133

desire to fetch parents, 199

Schwartz, Mr., missionary to Indies, 157

Schweighoffer, Margaretha, old Salz wid, past sixty, 57

oldest person in community, 205

recovers, 210

Seckinger child dies, 206

Seckinger family, April, note 9

Seelmann, Johann Christian, medical student, 122; Aug., note 18

Servants, abscond, 40, 54, 56

disloyal, 97

Sharecropping, 200

Siebenburgen (Transylvania), province in Hungary, refuge of Protestant exiles, 80, 94

Silk subsidy, 84, 134

Silk culture, 2, 9, 19, 27, 28, 30, 42, 69, 71, 74, 83, 124, 133

Singing lessons, 44, 49

Slaves and slavery: Boltzius opposed, 95, 119, 143

slaves offered by Habersham, 12, 18

rejected by Salzburgers, 20

being introduced, 29

Salzburgers urged to buy, 55

not to work on the Sabbath, 58–59

bought by Leimberger, 93

by Kieffer, 112, 120

Kieffers now have three slaves, 113

Kronberger has slave, 121

slaves land in Charleston, 121

Trustees’ decision, 129

Smuggler, see German smuggler.

Snow, unusual, 3

Society, see SPCK.

Soldiers, settle on Ebenezer Creek, 1, 33, 102

Spener, Philip Jacob, Pietist leader, 35, 161, 183; Feb. 22, Oct., note 12

SPCK (Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge), missionary society in London, support Salzburger ministers, 25

Squash, see Crops.

Stangen, Johann Georg, pious youth in Bayreuth, 203

Steiner, Ruprecht, Salz, cedes plantation, 42

his house consecrated, 43

dismisses servants, 96—97

weak, 116, 117, 188

recovers, 200

Stephens, Col. Wm., Trustees’ secretary in Georgia, President of the Council, letter from, 54

mentioned, 159.

steps down, 177; Feb., note 21, April, note 2, July, note 9, Sept., note 10, Nov., note 3

Stöller, Mr. of Koethen, daughter deceased, an edifying life, 15

Straube, Adam, Lutheran from Vernonburg, moves to Ebenezer works diligently 74; Feb., note 6

Straube, Pieta Clara, wid. Häfner, w Adam, ill, 196

Superstitions, see Incantations.

Surveyor, in Abercorn, 10

returns to Savannah, 12

surveying in Goshen, 21, 120

to be paid L 300, surveyors have hard task, 138

Blue Bluff being surveyed, 193, 199

Swabians, see First Swabian Transport.

Swiss immigrants, arrive at Charleston in bad condition, 19

Swiss man comes from Congarees, 52

Tail-male rescinded, 130; Jan., note 22

Tanners, needed, 99

tanner from Purysburg, 137

Thilo, Christian Ernst, physician, mentioned, 35, 153, 160

receives private communion, 71

gave lessons, 173–174; Jan., note 11

Thilo, Friederica, nee Helfenstein, w. Ernst, receives private communion, 71, 200

Treasure Chest, Pietist tract, 73, 74, see Bogatzky.

Trees: oak, cypress, pine, and black nut trees now scarce, red cypress very durable, can float, 158

white oaks on Uchee Land, 105

white oaks wasted, 155

water oaks present, 25

firs of excellent quality, 50

not well protected 66

cypresses on Uchee Land. See Mulberry trees.

Treutlen, Johann Adam, future governor, June, note 9, Sept., note 6, Dec., note 30

True Christianity (vom wahren Christenthum), Pietist tract by Arndt, 57, 210

Trustees for Establishing a Colony in Georgia, offer to sell cowpen, 38

will cede iron, 47

letter from, 69

well meaning, 175

mentioned, 197

Tybee, island at mouth of Savannah River, Nov., note 15

Tythingmen, a great help, 65, 66, 113

visit Boltzius, 71

carry message, 102

Uchee (Uchi) Indians, neighboring natives, Feb., note 13

Uchee land, tract across Ebenezer Creek, mentioned, 25, 154

to be occupied by Swabians, 178

named Blue Bluff, 193

being surveyed, 199

Ulm, Territory of, city-state on Danube, home of first Swabian transport, 209; Nov., note 1

Urlsperger, Samuel, Senior of Lutheran ministry in Augsburg, mentioned, 52, 71

has birthday, 126

letter from, 175, 192, 197; April, note 4

Verelst, Harman, Trustees’ accountant, letter from, 2, 3, 9, 16

letter to, 76

mentioned, 125

Vernonburg, Swiss and German town on Vernon River, mentioned, 123

Vigera, Johann, of Strassburg, leader of fourth Salz transport, mentioned, 96

letter from, 121, 122; Aug., note 16

Vollbrecht, Christoph, from Danzig, 152

Walch, Dr., author, 117

Wallbaum, Counselor von, benefactor, 127

Walthauer, Johann Caspar, Pal, husband of widow Graniwetter, 9, 11, 61; Jan., note 21, May, note 7

Walthauer, Mrs., see Graniwetter.

Watermelons, see Crops.

Wehlen, Pastor, benefactor in London, 127

Weidenheim, Johann, hymnist, 222

Welson, W., author of law book, 63

Wertsch, Johann Caspar, teacher, sick, 104, 106; May, note 4

Wesley, John, English clergyman, mentioned, 147

West Indies, market for lumber, 25, 31, 33, 36, 48

war expected, 84

Wheat, see Crops.

Whitefield, George, English evangelist, letter from, 70, 146

Wirth, Ambrosius, author, 26, 56, 210; Feb., note 16, April, note 14

Woodworking, see Lumber. Wurttemberg Confirmation Booklet, 212

Wurttemberg, Prince of, imposter, 122; Aug, note 17

Wurttemberg, young man from, 211

Zant, Sibille, nee Bacher, wid. Piltz, wid Bartholomäus, marries George Glaner, 181

Ziegenhagen, Friedrich Michael, Court Chaplain, Reverend Father of Georgia Salzburgers, aids German immigrants, 40

esteemed by Whitefield, 70, 146

mentioned, 126, 176

has birthday, 127

sermons by, 185, 208

donates painting, 192

Zimmerebener, Ruprecht, Salz, 139; Sept., note 12

Zion Church, church on plantations, mentioned, 76, 107, 109, 147, 151, 190, 212

Zoller, Balthasar, mean servant, 114

his son dies, 193

Zorn, Barbara, German orphan, being instructed, 81

marries J. L. Meyer, 158, 160, 178

Zouberbuhler (Zuberbiller), Bartholomäus, Swiss, Anglican minister, retains indentured servants, 4

preaches to English, 83; Jan., note 8, March, note 10

Zuberbiller, see Zouberbuhler.

Zübli, David, Swiss at Purysburg, father of Johan Joachim, mentioned, 86

Zübli, Johann Joachim, Reformed minister, tries to visit ship, 19

summons Boltzius, 153

orders books, 156

receives books, 160

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